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MultiComm
- Version: 3.0
- Downloads Count: 50
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Jan 24, 2006
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- Requirements: Modem (with support for data transmission)
- File Size: 2.872 MB
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Description of MultiComm
MultiComm is a freeware which connects two computers, using a phoneline and a modem, and allows you to use any software between the two computers.(This does not require you to connect to the internet). This version includes three other programs, that can be used over the connection, setup using MultiComm. Advantages of using MultiComm 1.Only one of the persons communicating pays for the phone call (Local telephone calls are free in some countries) 2.You don't even have to pay for internet access if you just want to communicate with another computer in your locality. 3.You won't have any virus threats as no third party client can connect to your computer when you're connected to another computer. 4.Easy to build your own applications to run over the connection. 5.Accelerated connection with compression and better modulation. 6.Aggressive connections over modem.
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